Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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Sivu 41
... praise where praise is deserved . He tells us that he purposely rebated the satire from carrying too sharp an edge . This moderation , due , no doubt , in some degree to the peculiar political circumstances , is the most remarkable ...
... praise where praise is deserved . He tells us that he purposely rebated the satire from carrying too sharp an edge . This moderation , due , no doubt , in some degree to the peculiar political circumstances , is the most remarkable ...
Sivu 48
... praise of women , is degrading . He had , in fact , like Boileau , a bad heart , and cannot be acquitted of the ... praises a courtier where he can , and even in a bishop can spy desert , " he lacks as a rule the discrimination of Dryden ...
... praise of women , is degrading . He had , in fact , like Boileau , a bad heart , and cannot be acquitted of the ... praises a courtier where he can , and even in a bishop can spy desert , " he lacks as a rule the discrimination of Dryden ...
Sivu 112
... Praise syr Topas for a noble tale , And scorne the story that the knight tolde , Praise him for counsell , that is dronke of ale ; Grinne when he laughes , that beareth all the sway , Frowne when he frownes , and grone when he is pale ...
... Praise syr Topas for a noble tale , And scorne the story that the knight tolde , Praise him for counsell , that is dronke of ale ; Grinne when he laughes , that beareth all the sway , Frowne when he frownes , and grone when he is pale ...
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